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A team from UCLA’s Digital Humanities Group archived twitter feeds for 30 days following the disaster, collecting more than 650,000 tweets. The tweets collected were those that came from Japan and included one of a dozen popular hashtags in the aftermath of the disasters.
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Google MapsとGoogle EarthのAPIを利用して作られた同ウェブサイトは、地図情報プラットフォーム上にツイートを重ねるという、双方向のハイパーメディア環境を特徴とするデジタル情報システムで、大震災直後からテキストメッセージを地図情報と共に随時発信しています。
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